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so we're going to bet this is going to do it again. wednesday morning we get a major update from boeing. man, those guys must be just like wow, like they must be on all-nighters around the clock. i think if it weren't for the dreamliner problems we would have had the quarter to end all quarters and you would have had to have been buying it right into this quarter as we thought we could do for the charitable trust. and now they are going to have to quantify what i regard as the unquantifiable and i would steer clear particularly because the transportation board has said there are no quick or easy answers. every day they seem to give an interview to the press saying listen, that plane's not getting off the ground. hold off on buying. you really need aerospice that badly? you're jonesing for aerospace? united technologies. honeywell delivered one more fine quarter today. dave cody my next-door neighbor. that guy has money. anyway, wild one ahead from after the close. qualcomm rooney mcfadden, man. this is a company that is uniquely levere
so we're going to bet this is going to do it again. wednesday morning we get a major update from boeing. man, those guys must be just like wow, like they must be on all-nighters around the clock. i think if it weren't for the dreamliner problems we would have had the quarter to end all quarters and you would have had to have been buying it right into this quarter as we thought we could do for the charitable trust. and now they are going to have to quantify what i regard as the unquantifiable...
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in thailand, i bet i had eight r.n.s just on my section of the floor alone. first-class care. >> that's what the hospital prides itself on, its first-class medical care, which it can offer so cheaply because everything is cheaper here. particularly labor and malpractice insurance. you can get just about any kind of treatment, from chemotherapy to plastic surgery. kim atwater from bend, oregon, was on vacation in thailand when she decided to combine sightseeing with a bit of an eye lift. were you at all nervous about having an operation done in thailand? >> yes. yes, i was somewhat hesitant of having any type of an operation in a foreign country. and it turned out to be just beyond my expectations. >> but not beyond her budget-- $1,500--and that included a private room. how would you describe the difference between this place and american hospital? >> it's much nicer than any that i've ever stayed in the united states. >> the rooms look more like hotel rooms than hospital rooms, and that's no accident. the idea was to make the whole hospital look like a hotel,
in thailand, i bet i had eight r.n.s just on my section of the floor alone. first-class care. >> that's what the hospital prides itself on, its first-class medical care, which it can offer so cheaply because everything is cheaper here. particularly labor and malpractice insurance. you can get just about any kind of treatment, from chemotherapy to plastic surgery. kim atwater from bend, oregon, was on vacation in thailand when she decided to combine sightseeing with a bit of an eye lift....
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mcclendon bet the style rankled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he will be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling that aubrey and so many others have done and bring that newfound oil and gas to market, making a real killing for the shareholders and partners. kinder's gotten to the promised land that aubrey dreamed of. his kinder morgan partners is the winner and chesapeake the loser in the amazing united states oil renaissance. stick with cramer. we're all having such a greawe've decided tolf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazin
mcclendon bet the style rankled the board. all that said, though, chesapeake can survive and even thrive if rich kinder's right about the copano buy. i think he will be. we haven't seen the last of aubrey mcclendon. we haven't seen the last of chesapeake. it will downsize but remain a key oil and gas producer. but the real victory here is rich kinder. he can take advantage of all of that drilling that aubrey and so many others have done and bring that newfound oil and gas to market, making a...
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smart investors are making a bet they can't wait for the third of the three washington incursions to be finished. once a big bad event is passed, the rick of responding floods in. now we're about to finish the third leg of the political steeplechase, and we will be given a level of certainty. you want to wait for those people to come in? it could be investing nirvana, a guy in brooklyn, cramer, smart guy. scared us with the election, scared us with the fiscal cliff and now scaring us with the debt ceiling. what are you going to scare us with about washington after that's over and you faked everyone out and got them to sell? i rolled my eyes, i defended myself, saying all three of threes issues are and are worthy of worry and i told people to stay the course, like he could care. he said, again, what washington horror story are you going to gin up, cramer? and i said impact on spending of higher taxes, coming affordable care act, instead i said wisely no, that's it. maybe it would be good if you focused on the stock market again. ouch! but it did get me thinking. we have seen bank stoc
smart investors are making a bet they can't wait for the third of the three washington incursions to be finished. once a big bad event is passed, the rick of responding floods in. now we're about to finish the third leg of the political steeplechase, and we will be given a level of certainty. you want to wait for those people to come in? it could be investing nirvana, a guy in brooklyn, cramer, smart guy. scared us with the election, scared us with the fiscal cliff and now scaring us with the...
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. >> they're hedging their bets. >> they're hedging their bets and giving broad guidance. >> inventory reductions and production levels will continue to decline at least for 2013. you look at the backlog, $19.6 billion at the end of the fourth quarter versus $23 billion at the end of the third quarter. so from 23 down to 19.6. so there's -- what you're seeing here is that cat pymer doesn't have as much visibility as a lot of other companies. and it's dependent on what we don't know. >> and that's important because for us to get that pickup in job growth in the u.s., that we need to see the fed start to move towards exiting qe we need to have companies a lot more confident than things you can drive a truck through. even at caterpillar. >> if you look at the long-term, it's as high as 117 or so, and then it traded as low as down in the mid 60s back in 2011. kind of in the middle of a recent range. just a one-year chart that you're looking at there. sort of almost a wait and see picture on the chart. >> we're waiting to see if jobs can get momentum. waiting to see if we can get legs to th
. >> they're hedging their bets. >> they're hedging their bets and giving broad guidance. >> inventory reductions and production levels will continue to decline at least for 2013. you look at the backlog, $19.6 billion at the end of the fourth quarter versus $23 billion at the end of the third quarter. so from 23 down to 19.6. so there's -- what you're seeing here is that cat pymer doesn't have as much visibility as a lot of other companies. and it's dependent on what we don't...
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for folks in new york city, wouldn't bet on big snowstorms any time soon. >> haven't had snow yet. >> no. >> we had -- >> two weeks ago we had quite a bit of snow. >> i was down, didn't happen -- >> quite a bit for us. >>> we're focusing on financials this morning. gerard cassidy covers the sector for rbc capital markets. we have earnings coming up later this week. then we move to more serious earnings later next week. let's talk about the banks now, gerard. you are -- you're positive, bullish on the sector broadly -- >> yes. yes, andrew. we are still bullish on them. we were bullish last year. we continue to be bullish due to the continuing improvement in earnings coming from credit improvement and also loan growth. >> now, you like the whole industry? i mean, would you buy the index and call it a day and be happy? >> yes. we still would buy the index because when you look at the valuations of the banks, the valuations are still attractive when you look at them from a price-to-book basis. they trade slightly above book. we think in the future they'll trade at about 1.5 times book val
for folks in new york city, wouldn't bet on big snowstorms any time soon. >> haven't had snow yet. >> no. >> we had -- >> two weeks ago we had quite a bit of snow. >> i was down, didn't happen -- >> quite a bit for us. >>> we're focusing on financials this morning. gerard cassidy covers the sector for rbc capital markets. we have earnings coming up later this week. then we move to more serious earnings later next week. let's talk about the banks now,...
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starwood capital ceo barry sternlicht on where he's placing his bets in this recovery. he's our guest host this morning. >> plus earnings alert. ford and eli lilly ready to report this hour. we have the numbers and the instant analysis as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. good morning, everybody, and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we've been watching the futures this morning. you can see a few red arrows. just a modest decline. the dow futures down by about 14 points. s&p futures off by just over 3. let's get to your morning headlines. yahoo! reporting better than expected profit in its first full quarter under ceo marissa mayer. yahoo! earning 32 cents a share, four cents better than estimates. its full-year revenue projection is also above consensus they mayer says there's still much work to be done. congress has passed a $50.5 billion aid bill for victims of superstorm sandy. president obama says that he will sign the measure as soon as it comes to his desk. that senate passed that m
starwood capital ceo barry sternlicht on where he's placing his bets in this recovery. he's our guest host this morning. >> plus earnings alert. ford and eli lilly ready to report this hour. we have the numbers and the instant analysis as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. good morning, everybody, and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we've been watching the futures this morning. you can...
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you what i do think that he should invite me to camp david, and i will go skeet shooting him, and i bet you i will beat him. >> i have been trying to go golfing with him. >> i said i was willing to go, and i'll challenge him to some skeet shooting. it's a great hobby, and i would hope that the president does enjoy it. >> david -- >> i challenged him. we'll see. >> let me ask you, because there's something about this, as to why the president would say this right now. whether it's true or not true, you know, president clinton tried to get democrats in line recently on this issue. he said to donors in a private meeting, and i will quote the president on this, do not patronize your supporters of your opponents by looking down your nose at them. that brought to mind the now infamous comment by then candidate obama when he talked about people clinging to guns and religion. >> first, as someone who has missed more clay pigeons than -- >> i never hit one and i only went once. >> i can well imagine why the president wouldn't want photographers there. i wouldn't want them either. i think the pres
you what i do think that he should invite me to camp david, and i will go skeet shooting him, and i bet you i will beat him. >> i have been trying to go golfing with him. >> i said i was willing to go, and i'll challenge him to some skeet shooting. it's a great hobby, and i would hope that the president does enjoy it. >> david -- >> i challenged him. we'll see. >> let me ask you, because there's something about this, as to why the president would say this right...
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. >> let's bet. >> i bet it's "lincoln." >> i'm going with "django." >> i love that but i think it's a long shot. >> we have a pool going. >>> 40 minutes after the hour right now. we have a sad and yet absolutely striking image to show you from the frozen edges of canada. 11 killer whales are trapped, surrounded by ice on all sides and they're running out of time. the orcas are taking turns jumping up through that small hole in the ice to breathe. today the canadian government is sending experts out to see if there's anything they can do to help save these whales. the problem is the nearest ice breaker crews are a day and a half away. the whales are stranded near a small quebec village on hudson bay. i want to bring in an expert on this subject. william hurley is with the georgia aquarium in atlanta, one of the biggest aquariums in the world. let me start off by simply asking how precarious is this situation right now for these whales? >> well, you know it's terribly difficult for them and it's distressful to watch as humans when we see these animals struggling to breathe and looking
. >> let's bet. >> i bet it's "lincoln." >> i'm going with "django." >> i love that but i think it's a long shot. >> we have a pool going. >>> 40 minutes after the hour right now. we have a sad and yet absolutely striking image to show you from the frozen edges of canada. 11 killer whales are trapped, surrounded by ice on all sides and they're running out of time. the orcas are taking turns jumping up through that small hole in the ice...
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friends of the president's, and big donors, you can bet, and members of the cabinet. one member of the cabinet not be here. we don't know who it is. the designated survivor, just in case the unimaginable happens. bill clinton, jimmy carter, no bushes, however. george h.w. bush recuperating from illness and george w. bush had to send his regrets. look at the blue carpet. yesterday they had vacuums in here cleaning up and the glass you can see right there, just minutes, wiping it clean to make everything look absolutely perfect for the ceremonies again. the president will take the oath for the second time in two days at 11:30 this morning. soledad. >> john berman, thank you. let's get to john king. hey, john. >> soledad, hello to you. i don't think it's so chilly. i'm with you on the weather front. a beautiful spring day in washington. let's get to the team joining us on beach day in washington. we have the former obama deputy press secretary, margaret hoover, and brian liza for "the new yorker" and ron brownstein from "the national journal." we're going to head straigh
friends of the president's, and big donors, you can bet, and members of the cabinet. one member of the cabinet not be here. we don't know who it is. the designated survivor, just in case the unimaginable happens. bill clinton, jimmy carter, no bushes, however. george h.w. bush recuperating from illness and george w. bush had to send his regrets. look at the blue carpet. yesterday they had vacuums in here cleaning up and the glass you can see right there, just minutes, wiping it clean to make...
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. >> and obviously, apple's betting on those. steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow and he had an advantage and that was in each case, he was pioneering a new product category from nothing. where as tim cook is in mature markets and he's having to carry those products further, deeper in. where steve would say, oh, to heck with that, let's just start something new and he'd start a new wave over and over and over again. the problem here is the warren buffett problem. warren buffett can't find companies big enough to buy. apple is having trouble finding markets big enough to enter. when year a $400 billion company. >>> thank you very much. appreciate your time. still to c
. >> and obviously, apple's betting on those. steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim cook isn't steve jobs. the job that -- steve jobs' job, there you go, was a very difficult act to follow...
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>> i can't bet, so my money isn't going anywhere. >> metaphorically. i'm teasing. ravens, 49ers, who will take it? >> two good football teams. look at it on paper, i think looking at it right now the 49ers will win the game. >> dove campaign, being comfortable in your own skin. tell me briefly about that? >> dove men plus care. a campaign, journey to comfort. feeling comfortable in your own skin. i enjoyed it. three different spots, one about dancing and embarrassing my kids, as well as the play, which was -- when i was at stanford and the way i walk and it was kind of funny, unique look at me on the other side and to mess with me, you know, myself, tell people what i was all about. >> are you comfortable in your own skin, john? >> i am. >> most sportsmen find it very hard when they give up the high pressure intensity of nfl. have you come to terms with not being able to be out there? >> that takes a while. everybody that walks away from the game of football, especially if they played for a long time, played since we were youngsters, hard to walk away, and an adjus
>> i can't bet, so my money isn't going anywhere. >> metaphorically. i'm teasing. ravens, 49ers, who will take it? >> two good football teams. look at it on paper, i think looking at it right now the 49ers will win the game. >> dove campaign, being comfortable in your own skin. tell me briefly about that? >> dove men plus care. a campaign, journey to comfort. feeling comfortable in your own skin. i enjoyed it. three different spots, one about dancing and...
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years to lady -- the first lady, dolley madison, many feel defined the role of first lady, policy side, bet any ford with substance abuse, nancy reagan has the just say no campaign on drugs and jackie kennedy, style you glamour, glitz, all that stuff. talk more then about the similarities between jackie kennedy and mrs. clinton. >> there is also a lot of great differences, of course, because jacqueline kennedy did, carry to popular belief, have a great knowledge and interest in public issues and political issues but she didn't get into them and she wouldn't address them in public. she only did so privately. like betty ford, hillary clinton has always talked about the rights of women and that this is important and she has actually even brought that point out from a very practical point of view to many nations that don't include women in their societies as fully. she says, look, you're not using 100% of what you could be using in terms of brain and know-how and business skill and workforce. and you suffer by that and like dolley madison, as first lady in the white house, she very effectively
years to lady -- the first lady, dolley madison, many feel defined the role of first lady, policy side, bet any ford with substance abuse, nancy reagan has the just say no campaign on drugs and jackie kennedy, style you glamour, glitz, all that stuff. talk more then about the similarities between jackie kennedy and mrs. clinton. >> there is also a lot of great differences, of course, because jacqueline kennedy did, carry to popular belief, have a great knowledge and interest in public...
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huh, i bet beyonce wasn't laughing this week after that big flap over the lip flap. ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: actually, no, we can't. is this thing on? ♪ the bombs bursting in air >> was there a second singer on the grassy knowles. >> it's not like she pulled a milly vanilly. >> touche. prince harry certainly was not faking it as captain wales, he is back home after a 20-week deployment in afghanistan. and, ladies, he's looking. >> if you find the right person and everything feels right, it takes time. especially for myself and my brother. >> speaking of love, there's a lot of it at the sundance film festival this week. maybe a little too much. yeah, sex, the center of several of this year's feature films. some critics call them filthy films. >> i think that's ridiculous. >> no, it's not on the verge of pornography at all. it's love making, these are two people that are in love. >> yeah. >> these two people definitely are not in love. >> i've never met manti te'o in my entire life. >> the star linebacker says, okay, sure, his online girlfriend was not real. but his emotions wer
huh, i bet beyonce wasn't laughing this week after that big flap over the lip flap. ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: actually, no, we can't. is this thing on? ♪ the bombs bursting in air >> was there a second singer on the grassy knowles. >> it's not like she pulled a milly vanilly. >> touche. prince harry certainly was not faking it as captain wales, he is back home after a 20-week deployment in afghanistan. and, ladies, he's looking. >> if you find the right...
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. >> the only safe bet is that a harbaugh is going to win. our corporate cousin bleacher report is looking at some of the wacky proposition bets that come up during the super bowl every year. like this one. which color will beyonce's hair be? will it be curly, crimped or straight? what color will the gator aide be dumped on the coach? vegas says red is a 13-2 favorite. and which harbaugh will be shown first during the game? this is another good one. a lot to of people are betting it could be a split screen. a good way to lose a lot of money. jump in now. >>> little guy, huge voice, 4'9" matias fernandez who says he was bullied his whole life brought mariah carey to tears last night on "american idol" with his story and his overpowering voice. >> first question, is there a height limit on the show? >> the only limit there is, there's got to be talent. ♪ i was born ♪ by the river ♪ in the little tent ♪ like the river i've been running ever since ♪ >> you hit me in the heart. >> i love you guys. this is crazy. >> you brought me to tear
. >> the only safe bet is that a harbaugh is going to win. our corporate cousin bleacher report is looking at some of the wacky proposition bets that come up during the super bowl every year. like this one. which color will beyonce's hair be? will it be curly, crimped or straight? what color will the gator aide be dumped on the coach? vegas says red is a 13-2 favorite. and which harbaugh will be shown first during the game? this is another good one. a lot to of people are betting it could...
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. >> yeah, i bet. i bet. you from illinois as i mentioned. just outside of chicago. >> from wisconsin. milwaukee area. >> okay. milwaukee. you were a bulls fan, right? >> pretty much. pretty much. >> not anymore. >> have to cheer for your home team. they are the champs. i had no problem going there and doing the thing. >> this has gone viral. can you believe it? 100,000 views. pretty incredible, right. mike, congratulations. >> thank you. >> if you want, i'm available to take some of that money from you. >> mike, no. you pay your bills, go see your mother. >> congratulations. no, enjoy this win. enjoy this moment. so glad you came in to spend time with us. all right, christine. >>> best advice from one of the stars of tv's "mob wives." big ang. >>> and if you don't know her, you should. one of the most colorful women on television today. >>> and the bomb she will revelation in the jonbenet ramsey case. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective reli
. >> yeah, i bet. i bet. you from illinois as i mentioned. just outside of chicago. >> from wisconsin. milwaukee area. >> okay. milwaukee. you were a bulls fan, right? >> pretty much. pretty much. >> not anymore. >> have to cheer for your home team. they are the champs. i had no problem going there and doing the thing. >> this has gone viral. can you believe it? 100,000 views. pretty incredible, right. mike, congratulations. >> thank you. >>...
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. >> you bet, wolf. thanks. >>> sarah palin's days as a fox news channel analyst seem to be over. a source close to palin says she was offered a new contract in recent days after her deal expired at the end of the year, but palin turned it down. a statement says the following "we have thoroughly enjoyed our association with governor palin. we wish her the best in the future endeavors." start the rumors. what does that mean? >> sarah palin no longer at fox. >>> a new strain of a stomach bug spreading right now. one of the most renowned virus in the world, dr. anthony fauci, standing by to explain why this illness is hard to avoid. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> it's getting tough to stay healthy this winter. first the flu epidemic, and now a supercontagious virus. >> no shot you can take to protect yourself from this bug, and other
. >> you bet, wolf. thanks. >>> sarah palin's days as a fox news channel analyst seem to be over. a source close to palin says she was offered a new contract in recent days after her deal expired at the end of the year, but palin turned it down. a statement says the following "we have thoroughly enjoyed our association with governor palin. we wish her the best in the future endeavors." start the rumors. what does that mean? >> sarah palin no longer at fox....
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i think that's the safest bet for him. he took the right tact in terms of the answer there. >> all right. fran townsend, thank you. appreciate it. >>> an oscar-nominated movie is finding a receptive audience in a surprising place. talking about "argo." hollywood's take on a real life mission to rescue american hostages from iran back in 1979. the film is officially banned by the iranian government. but apparently a hot commodity under ground. bootleg dvds are all over the place. there is reportedly much debate about the accuracy of the story. bootlegged movie distributors say it is the biggest seller in years. >>> real life story of egypt's revolution is being written but there is one thing that's clear. the young behind the arab spring uprising are afraid that their voices are still not being heard. their anger boiling over on the streets in days of violent protest. ben wiedeman takes us there. >> reporter: the boys in the streets aim their whistles, taunts and gestures toward the line of riot police off tahrir square. ki
i think that's the safest bet for him. he took the right tact in terms of the answer there. >> all right. fran townsend, thank you. appreciate it. >>> an oscar-nominated movie is finding a receptive audience in a surprising place. talking about "argo." hollywood's take on a real life mission to rescue american hostages from iran back in 1979. the film is officially banned by the iranian government. but apparently a hot commodity under ground. bootleg dvds are all over...
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. >> i bet she will do the super bowl live. >> all of our top stories, go to cnn.com/earlystart and follow us on twitter and facebook at earlystart cnn. >>> another day, another fee on your credit cards, details coming up after the quick break. stay with us. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. >>> welcome back, everyone. that is new york city, where we are sitting right now, and
. >> i bet she will do the super bowl live. >> all of our top stories, go to cnn.com/earlystart and follow us on twitter and facebook at earlystart cnn. >>> another day, another fee on your credit cards, details coming up after the quick break. stay with us. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been...
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. >> i bet she is. thanks, nischelle. >>> kathleen turner is joining protesters to demand stricter gun laws. i'll talk to her in just a minute. how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know. eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. actually that makes a lot of sense. old policy. old rates. and thanks to your experience behind the wheel, you might save $350 by switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. plus, you'll get benefits that reward your driving record, like our promise that you won't be dropped. wait, you won't drop me, seriously? that's right, you won't be dropped. and, if you know anyone who's been dropped by their insurance company, you know that's a hassle you don't need. especially these days. plus you'll get recovercare, which helps you pay for everyday needs like housecleaning, lawn care and pet services if you're injured in a
. >> i bet she is. thanks, nischelle. >>> kathleen turner is joining protesters to demand stricter gun laws. i'll talk to her in just a minute. how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know. eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. actually that makes a lot of sense. old policy. old rates. and thanks to your experience behind the wheel,...
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>> i'm not sure, but one of my friends, we just made a bet that i'd be top ten by the end of the summer. so hopefully i can get to that goal and then at the end of the year, get a little higher. >> that's pretty good. and as you said, you're starting to get the recognition. you're doing ellen. a lot busier than you were before. and of course there is twitter. how many followers are you up to now? >> 60,000 as of last night. >> not that you're checking or anything. that's fantastic. >> yeah. no th not that i -- >> and a shaquille o'neal tweeted you. he wrote when you defeat a legend you become a legend. keep going. what's it feel like to get tweets like that? >> that is unbelievable. i mean like shaq tweeted me. that's insane. i couldn't even think of anything toe say back. i was just so nervous. i think i was more nervous about him tweeting me than like actually the match. >> and john legend, every out there, everyone is extremely impressed with what you did. of course the impressive feet was beating serena williams in the quarter finals. what was that like? >> i don't know how i did it
>> i'm not sure, but one of my friends, we just made a bet that i'd be top ten by the end of the summer. so hopefully i can get to that goal and then at the end of the year, get a little higher. >> that's pretty good. and as you said, you're starting to get the recognition. you're doing ellen. a lot busier than you were before. and of course there is twitter. how many followers are you up to now? >> 60,000 as of last night. >> not that you're checking or anything. that's...
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. >> congratulations to you, you can now go back to sleep, although i bet your phone is ringing off the hook. >> it's buzzing in my head. >> go answer your well-wishers. >> shall we go to the man of the hour. >> indeed, we should. seth macfarlane. they're doing what is sometimes stiff the naming of the nominations. emma stone. as well. >> we need to say thank you, seth. it was such a cheerful way to start the day. a little different. completely different. >> i'm just a working american. punching in, punching out. >> how much prep went into that for you this morning. because as much as i would like to believe you got up there and winged it, which you certainly could. you did take a little time in advance to get an idea what was going to happen. >> yeah. not a whole lot. we don't really get the nominees until a few hours before. >> it's not a whole lot of time. it's kind of slapped together. we have a great team and we are able to have a lost fun. >> you're also nominated. that's exciting isn't it? >> yes, i know. it's insane. i don't know how that happened. a horrible mistake has been ma
. >> congratulations to you, you can now go back to sleep, although i bet your phone is ringing off the hook. >> it's buzzing in my head. >> go answer your well-wishers. >> shall we go to the man of the hour. >> indeed, we should. seth macfarlane. they're doing what is sometimes stiff the naming of the nominations. emma stone. as well. >> we need to say thank you, seth. it was such a cheerful way to start the day. a little different. completely different....
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. >> if you're going to bet a nickel on this game, miguel, put it on the first born. >> i have one nickel down on the first born. thank you very much, mr. leman. enjoy the super bowl. >> i will, thank you. >>> an entire sfe city goes on a diet. only 9259,000 pounds to go, but time is running out. if you have to go out today, just a reminder you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone and also watch live on your laptop. go to cnn.com/tv. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn t
. >> if you're going to bet a nickel on this game, miguel, put it on the first born. >> i have one nickel down on the first born. thank you very much, mr. leman. enjoy the super bowl. >> i will, thank you. >>> an entire sfe city goes on a diet. only 9259,000 pounds to go, but time is running out. if you have to go out today, just a reminder you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone and also watch live on your laptop. go to cnn.com/tv. overmany discounts to...
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sport sedan...ld's bet ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> notre dame football star manti te'o is speaking out about the infamous hoax and is talking about the pain he felt in the week of his girlfriend's death is real despite she never existed. couric asked about the phone conversation that he had with the alleged perpetrator of the hoax after it had all been revealed. watch this. >> you say he later called you. what did he say to you on the phone? >> he just basically expressed, you know, and just explained what he did and why he did it and -- >> did he say why he did it? >> he didn't say why. he just explained that he just wanted to help people and that was his way of helping people, of being someone that he wasn't and trying to connect with somebody on a different level, too, and help him out. >> and what did you say to him? >> obviously it didn't really help me out. >> the bizarre hoax isn't just about manti te'o. it's also raising
sport sedan...ld's bet ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> notre dame football star manti te'o is speaking out about the infamous hoax and is talking about the pain he felt in the week of his girlfriend's death is real despite she never existed. couric asked about the phone conversation that he had with the alleged perpetrator of the...
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. >> he's making a bet that america's turning a corner. if we could show, if i could ask our great folks in the control room, to show the wide shot again. the white house. you see across the river. as the sun sets there. i remember standing in that park on 9/11 and watching the smoke. you see the top right of your screen. i remember we were evacuated from the white house on 9/11 and watching the smoke come up from the pentagon in what would be the top right of your screen there. the president in his speech today talked about the war is over. a decade of war is ending. >> yes. >> he is making a bet that america cannot retreat from the world but, heck, can have a different engagement with the world. that both changes foreign policy but it also potentially frees up resources in domestic policy. >> he can use that as a springboard to say now that we have the opportunity, we must seize the moment. he's got this whole -- his wife now is getting very involved in the politics of this. she's going to be very involved in this. wow, look at that pict
. >> he's making a bet that america's turning a corner. if we could show, if i could ask our great folks in the control room, to show the wide shot again. the white house. you see across the river. as the sun sets there. i remember standing in that park on 9/11 and watching the smoke. you see the top right of your screen. i remember we were evacuated from the white house on 9/11 and watching the smoke come up from the pentagon in what would be the top right of your screen there. the...
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>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile problems including a fire and fuel leak and electrical failure. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best thing since sliced bread. >> but a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation, it created a whole new learning curve for the industry. the dreamliner wa
>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. >>> and the shooter responsible for the aurora movie theater massacre might plead insanity. how that could put him free. back on the street. >>> our third story out front, the dream liner nightmare. today the federal aviation administration announced an investigation into boeing's 787 dream liner. this is after a week of some really high-profile...
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. >> it most certainly did, and you can bet he's probably screaming in his apartment right now. i remember, actually, when i interviewed him shortly after, i think it was the day after she wore that gown, and he said, you know, i was inside my apartment eating a domino's pizza, and there she walked out in my white gown, and i was screaming, it's me, it's me. can you believe it's me? and it's that same level of surprise tonight. what a shock. honestly, someone who has covered fashion for a very long time, anderson, i have to tell you, i really did think she was going to give someone else a chance this time. but at the end of the day, she's a woman who wants to look and feel great on an important day in history, so she chose the gown that made her feel that way. that's why she came out tonight in jason wu. >> and in terms of his business, he's now -- he's designed furniture, designed, i think, stuff for target, i saw in your piece, and really, both very kind of high fashion and also more fashion that's accessible. >> he most certainly did. he did an extremely successful collection
. >> it most certainly did, and you can bet he's probably screaming in his apartment right now. i remember, actually, when i interviewed him shortly after, i think it was the day after she wore that gown, and he said, you know, i was inside my apartment eating a domino's pizza, and there she walked out in my white gown, and i was screaming, it's me, it's me. can you believe it's me? and it's that same level of surprise tonight. what a shock. honestly, someone who has covered fashion for a...
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>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best thing since sliced bread. >> but a totally new plane run almost entirely by electronics didn't just push the limits and change aviation, it created a whole new learning curve for the industry. the dreamliner was delayed and struggled from day one. the first dreamliner delivered in 2011 was three years behind schedule. the 787's maiden flight was touted in 2007. but after four years of troubling delays, its first flight finally took off on an overcast day in seattle. at first, airlines fell in love. 57 companies ordered the dreamliner at a cost of more than $200 million each. but the plane is struggling, just this w
>> and after a series of technical failures, the faa announced it is investigating boeing's biggest bet. its dream liner 787. the dream liner is boeing's latest jet. news of the probes sent the stock price down sharply 2.5%. outfront tonight, sandra endo with a look at what has gone so wrong. >> boeing's dreamliner was for years just that. a plane made of plastic, a fuel sipper with huge windows, big seats, the plane of the future. >> it was supposed to be, you know, the best...
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. >> he's not a fan of it, but i bet he's pretty good at it, i'm going to guess, go out on a limb on that. thank you, john. appreciate that. >>> still ahead on "starting point," president obama has faced well publicized battles with congress. we're going to talk to senator angus king, an independent. he says he came to washington to shake things up. we'll ask him what that means straight ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >>> welcome back to the west front of the capitol, where we've been inaugurating our presidents since ronald reagan. behind me is where the president will take the public oath surrounded by all the vip seating. the families, the obama family, the biden family, and then not far behind them, members of the u.s. senate. i am joined now by a u.s. senator, a new u.s. senator from the state of maine, an independent, senator angus king. nice to hav
. >> he's not a fan of it, but i bet he's pretty good at it, i'm going to guess, go out on a limb on that. thank you, john. appreciate that. >>> still ahead on "starting point," president obama has faced well publicized battles with congress. we're going to talk to senator angus king, an independent. he says he came to washington to shake things up. we'll ask him what that means straight ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks...
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investors around the world will ask if the united states of america a safe bet. >> the republican house speaker john boehner responding immediately to the president's remarks issuing a statement that read "the american people do not support raising the debt ceiling without reducing government spending at the same time. the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." joining us is amy kremer, chairwoman of the tea party express. thanks for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> safe bet you're against raising the debt ceiling without spending cuts. >> the problem is the spending cuts never come. the republicans find themselves in the situation all the time t happened with reagan and bush 41 and with the sequester, it's been put off for two months, the spending cuts never come and we cannot continue down this path with over $16 trillion in debt, and a deficit of $1.4 trillion to $1.6 trillion per year. we're spending $1.6 million per year than we're bringing in. >> you've
investors around the world will ask if the united states of america a safe bet. >> the republican house speaker john boehner responding immediately to the president's remarks issuing a statement that read "the american people do not support raising the debt ceiling without reducing government spending at the same time. the consequences of failing to increase the debt ceiling are real, but so, too, are the consequences of allowing our spending problem to go unresolved." joining...
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president trying to mend relationships with ceos. 2006 to 2009 chief operating officer at citi group where bets were made against the housing market. >> we are concerned that jack lew's connection to wall street has harmed his vision for what makes america strong and that is a strong main street. and while his record is thin, his public record about what's necessary is not exhaustive. >> reporter: sharp questions being raised once again over testimony lew delivered in his 2010 senate confirmation hearing where he appeared to down play the impact of deregulation on the financial crisis. >> i don't believe deregulation was the proximate cause. >> reporter: and framed his knowledge of the issue raising eyebrows once again. >> senator, as when discussed i don't consider myself an expert in some of the aspects in the financial industry. my experience is as a manager. >> disavowel of deregulation is what causes us very serious concerns for the possibility that he will be the chief financial architect and steward of america. >> reporter: lew's supporters point to the balanced budget deal and social se
president trying to mend relationships with ceos. 2006 to 2009 chief operating officer at citi group where bets were made against the housing market. >> we are concerned that jack lew's connection to wall street has harmed his vision for what makes america strong and that is a strong main street. and while his record is thin, his public record about what's necessary is not exhaustive. >> reporter: sharp questions being raised once again over testimony lew delivered in his 2010...
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voters in israel having their bet. but it's a safe bet that benjamin netanyahu's party, likud will win re-election. it's still too soon to say if this party will go hard right or include centrists. >>> north korea easing up on strict cell phone regulations for foreigners. regulators allowed to bring their own mobile devices in the country. talking to locals? don't try it. that is still illegal. >>> prince harry home from a second tour of duty, serving the british army in afghanistan. looking at interviews he did in theater, and he admits he killed some members of the taliban. the 28-year-old british royal says he took enemy fighters out of the game during his 20-week tour in afghanistan. privacy was a big concern for him there, just like it is at home. >> i never wanted y e ed you gue out here, but there was a deal made that you didn't speculate before my deployment. >>> wife of wes welker blasting ray lewis. lewis, who is retiring, win or lose, after the super bowl, has been seen as a leader and inspiration to his tea
voters in israel having their bet. but it's a safe bet that benjamin netanyahu's party, likud will win re-election. it's still too soon to say if this party will go hard right or include centrists. >>> north korea easing up on strict cell phone regulations for foreigners. regulators allowed to bring their own mobile devices in the country. talking to locals? don't try it. that is still illegal. >>> prince harry home from a second tour of duty, serving the british army in...
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you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. but i will say that likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> so stephen, as you work for the mayors against illegal guns, is that part of the platform? do you think that it actually has a chance? >> yeah, i do. certainly i do. you know, we saw exactly what assault weapons can do about a month ago in sandy hook. so i think lawmakers haven't forgotten that. i mean it's an important measure. i certainly think congress will give it the consideration that it deserves. >> stephen barton, lori haus, i thank you very much for joining us this morning. very quickly, lori, how is your daughter doing? >> she is doing fine and she's a teacher herself. she teaches 5-year-olds. so this hit home to her and my family and n.in a very big way. we understand that impact. like stephen, we're working to do what we can to prevent gun violence in this country. >> i really appreciate your time this morning and your continued effort there's. stephe
you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. but i will say that likelihood is that they're not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> so stephen, as you work for the mayors against illegal guns, is that part of the platform? do you think that it actually has a chance? >> yeah, i do. certainly i do. you know, we saw exactly what assault weapons can do about a month ago in sandy hook. so i think lawmakers haven't forgotten that. i mean it's an...
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what he is going to say on the oprah show and i don't want to jump to too many conclusions because my bet is he will parse his words very, very carefully. but if he admits to doping, which is the use of human blood to enhance capability and the use of other drugs, that would indicate that he permitted perjury in 2005 in a deposition under oath, that's a crime. i don't think people who are competitive are more inclined to commit crimes. i think this is something you've got to look not to competition but to his own inner psyche that would make him do this. when you look at his conduct, he was so aggressive in attacking his teammates, accusing them of being liars and perjurers when it's now readily apparent that he was probably telling the truth. it is true it may be criminal conduct but may arise from some underlying problem that he has. >> but the question is, if you get into a situation like this, what's the defense? what's the public defense for him and what's the legal defense? >> well, he's got a great defense to criminal charges. it's called the statute of limitations. he lied under o
what he is going to say on the oprah show and i don't want to jump to too many conclusions because my bet is he will parse his words very, very carefully. but if he admits to doping, which is the use of human blood to enhance capability and the use of other drugs, that would indicate that he permitted perjury in 2005 in a deposition under oath, that's a crime. i don't think people who are competitive are more inclined to commit crimes. i think this is something you've got to look not to...